Show GIRA ZING PERMITS Q lead head of sheep and headon head of horses and cattafe allowed on ashley national forest forts forest supervisor william M mr anderson anderaon has bean authorized to allow head of sheep and head of horses to graze on the ashley national forest during the year IWO 1509 the permits may be renewed during the additional period of four yeats yeara but will be ba subject to a reduction of 10 per ceat cc ot each year th mcguar summer grazing period for cattle vid horses horata will be from april 16 15 to october 31 the charge for which will be 30 cents per head for cattle and 60 cents per head for horses A special summer bummer grazing period may be allowed on district no 6 5 from may 1 to october 31 at the rato rate of 25 cents per head district no 5 la is across taylor mountain in the henrys fork country A year long gri zang period for sheep will be from july I 1 to october 10 the charge for which will be 7 cents per nead A gr grazing it zing period from may io 10 to october 10 nuy inay alo ho be allowed at 9 cents per head an ali additional charge of 2 cents per head will be anade for all ewes lambed lambea within the forest ani brals ra six IC months of age at the time of entry v ill not be ba counted nor charged for the forest will be divided into seven general districts it has been decided by ahn th d part ment of agriculture to improve of the applications for grazing a pt pi nod of five years beginning with the reason of 1909 the permits will willbe be issued annually in advance for the theall aull number of brock for which the applications are app approved ro ved there will be a protective limit of so 60 head of cattle and horses and 1400 head of sheep and all applications approved for more than that rig number niber will be subject to a reduction of 10 per cent if it is found necessary cesary ne to provide for for the issuance of permits to boos bona fide settlers the maximum kmec will be head of cattle and horses and 2400 head of sheep the secretary of the department of agriculture says that owing to the fact that the range Is now fully occupied and that it liaa has already been nee cesary to make heavy reductions redactions on the permits allowed large owner it is not deemed fair to approve the applications of new owners who will enter the stock business in competition with th the prep ent holders of permits except they be bona fide settlers who will feed their stock for the winter upon the products of their cultivated lands |